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• PROGRESSIVE 1:
Sets a threshold at which the player
determines the progressive conversion
method.
The player automatically detects whether
the software is video based or film based,
and converts the video signals in the
corresponding progressive conversion
method. When the set point is closer to
“VIDEO,” the video based software
conversion is more likely to be selected;
when closer to “FILM,” the film based
conversion is the likely choice. When set
specifically to “VIDEO,” the video based
software conversion will be always applied
regardless of the software type.
See “Glossary” for details about the video
based software and film based software
(page 88).
• PROGRESSIVE 2:
Adjusts the progressive video signals
processed under the video based software
conversion. Set closer to “STILL” for
software containing static pictures such as
scenery. Or, set closer to “MOVE” for
software containing dynamic moving
pictures such as a car chase.
• PICTURE:
Changes the contrast.
• BRIGHTNESS:
Changes the overall brightness.
• COLOR:
Makes the colours deeper or lighter.
• HUE:
Changes the colour balance.
• GAMMA:
Adjusts the brightness of selected areas. See
“Adjusting the brightness of selected areas
(Gamma Correction)” for details (page 59).
1
Press
VIDEO CONTROL
repeatedly to
select “MEMORY” and press ENTER.
The “SHARPNESS” adjustment bar
appears.
2
Press
C
/
c
to adjust the outline, then
press ENTER.
The adjustment is saved, and “Y NR”
adjustment bar appears.
3
Repeat step 2 to adjust “Y NR,” and
the other items such as “C NR,” and
“CHROMA DELAY.”
4
When you reach the “GAMMA
t
”
adjustment bar, press
x
.
Video Control display 1 appears. To go to
Video Control display 2, press
x
again.
You can check all the adjustments other
than “GAMMA.”
Video Control display 1
Video Control display 2
To turn off the display
Press
O
RETURN.
C 0 1 : 3 2 : 5 5
SHARPNESS
OFF 1 2
Cancel :
Select :
ENTER
RETURN
CHROMA DELAY
C NR
Y NR
SHARPNESS
A/V SYNC
OFF
OFF
0ms
OFF 1 2
0 1 2
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
PICTURE
PROGRESSIVE2
PROGRESSIVE1
HUE
0
0
0
0
0
0
FILM
VIDEO
STILL
MOVE
RESET